Effect of catgut embedding at acupoints versus non-acupoints in abdominal obesity: a randomized clinical trial.

Zhang Xinghe, L I Qifu, Y I Rong, Xing Chonghui, Jin Yuhao, Meng Jiangqiong, Feng Jialei, Zhao Siwen, Liang Fanrong, Guo Taipin
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the difference of catgut embedding effect between acupoints and non-acupoints in patients with abdominal obesity (AO).

Methods: In this multicenter, double-blind, randomized controlled trial, all subjects were randomly assigned into the acupoint catgut embedding (ACE) group and control group (catgut embedding at non-acupoints). With a 12-week actual intervention period and a 4-week period of follow-up. Waist circumference (WC), body weight, body mass index (BMI), hip circumference (HC) and appetite were applied and assessed at baseline and after 6, 12 and 16 weeks.

Results: After the total intervention phase (12 weeks), the WC, body weight, BMI, HC and visual analogue scale scores of appetite, decreased significantly in the two groups as compared to the baseline (0.001). Meanwhile, after the 4-week follow-up, the indicators still decreased significantly in the ACE group (0.001). At 12 and 16 weeks, catgut embedding at acupoints showed significantly advantages to non-acupoints in WC and appetite (0.05). No serious adverse events were observed in ACE group and control group.

Conclusions: Catgut embedding at acupoints and non-acupoints are all effective and safe for AO. ACE can effectively treat AO as expected and deliver lasting results.

腹部肥胖症穴位埋线与非穴位埋线的效果:随机临床试验。
目的探讨穴位埋线与非穴位埋线在腹型肥胖(AO)患者中的效果差异:在这项多中心、双盲、随机对照试验中,所有受试者被随机分配到穴位导引包埋(ACE)组和对照组(非穴位导引包埋)。实际干预期为 12 周,随访期为 4 周。在基线和 6、12 和 16 周后,对腰围 (WC)、体重、体重指数 (BMI)、臀围 (HC) 和食欲进行应用和评估:在整个干预阶段(12 周)后,与基线相比,两组的腹围、体重、体重指数、臀围和食欲视觉模拟量表评分均显著下降(0.001)。同时,4 周随访后,ACE 组的各项指标仍明显下降(0.001)。在 12 周和 16 周时,在穴位处埋植猫肠会在体重和食欲方面明显优于非穴位处(0.05)。ACE组和对照组均未出现严重不良反应:结论:穴位和非穴位卡托包埋对 AO 均有效且安全。ACE能有效治疗AO,并取得预期的持久效果。
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